A dog's and a boy's legs were amputated. Now they'll get a chance to meet.

Chi Chi, a three-year-old quadruple-amputee Golden Retriever, was rescued and adopted from South Korea in early 2016.
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Chi Chi, a golden retriever, lies in the grass on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017 in Phoenix. Chi Chi's legs were amputated after she was abused in South Korea, and is now certified as a therapy dog.(Photo: Sean Logan, Sean Logan/azcentral)

Chi Chi is a quadruple-amputee golden retriever who now serves as a therapy dog, visiting schools and hospitals to "share her love," according to the dog's Facebook page.

Mahan came across a video of Chi Chi online and knew he needed to meet this special dog. A surprise trip is now planned, and you can help make Owen's day even better.

"Owen is an inspiring 10-year-old boy who has overcome numerous challenges during his short life," the post on Chi Chi Rescue Dog's page reads.

"The trip to meet Chi Chi is a surprise for Owen, so if you know him, don’t mention this," the post continues.

A GoFundMe page has been set up where you can contribute to help cover the cost of the trip. According to the page, any additional funds that are raised will be given to Owen's mother, Susan, to help with his ongoing needs.

In 2014, Owen became a part of University of Indianapolis' baseball team. He took the field with the team and was a fixture in the Greyhounds' dugout. He signed a "letter of intent" to play baseball at the university when he was 6 years old.

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Six-year-old Owen Mahan, Pittsboro,got to go on the field and in the dugout with the UIndy team before and after games, such as the Greyhounds' game against the University of Southern Indiana at Westfield's Grand Park on May 3, 2014.(Photo: Charlie Nye/The Star)

Owen Mahan, 10, from Pittsboro, gets a chance to ride his new hand-powered bike on the field at Lucas Oil Stadium with the help from Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano before their preseason football game Thursday, August 31, 2017. Mahan was burned over 98% of body at the age of 2. Sons of the Flag donated the bike to Owen after meeting him during a recent FDIC convention in Indianapolis. Sons of the Flag is a non-profit group that help burn victims. (Photo: Matt Kryger/IndyStar)